Jitter Juice Recipe

Is it possible that the first day of school is upon us already?! Oh my this summer did fly by! While parents and teachers have so much on their minds in preparation for the big day, our little ones have a whole other set of worries inside of them…those first day jitters! This Jitter Juice Recipe is sure to help!

One of my most favorite ways to get those first day of school jitters out is to read the hilariously funny and unpredictable children’s book called, “First Day Jitters,” and then create the most delicious Jitter Juice Recipe to take away those butterflies in our bellies!

Jitter Juice Recipe

If you haven’t read this storybook yet, it is a must! I don’t want to spoil the ending for you but I will tell you that there’s a BIG surprise at the end. A surprise that will, without a doubt, help the little ones in your life through those first day jitters.

After you’ve read, “First Day Jitters” to your children, then you must make them this delicious Jitter Juice Recipe! It won’t disappoint!

Whether you are making this tasty drink at home with your own kids or in the classroom, we have all the tips and tricks you need to make it an awesome experience for your kids, including a printable of the ingredients and a fun poem.

So, once you mix your delicious Jitter Juice, add the adorable Jitter Juice label (with the recipe below) and pour! (We colored in the label with some fun markers, but you could also print the design on colored paper)

The kids LOVED making the Jitter Juice. Plus, did you know it’s a well known fact that adding a “special ingredient” of sprinkles helps to get those jitters out? 😉

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HI Nastacia! The printable for the label is a black and white design – in the pictures in the post it was colored with marker 🙂 I will update the post directions with that info though so that others are aware it is black and white before downloading. 🙂 Hope you enjoy jitter juice with your kiddos too!

I am obsessed with this idea and I want to do it with my firsties! Do you ever get worried that parents might be mad about giving them a sugary drink? Or maybe a student has a reaction? Just wondering! I’m new to my school and just want to be careful haha.

Great questions! I usually serve a very small amount to each student and I’ve never had an upset parent. They actually comment how creative and fun an idea it is for getting rid of those first day jitters. You should definitely check the ingredients for the Jitter Juice mixture you use and make sure there aren’t any food allergies in your class. Especially since food allergies are so common. Have a wonderful start to your school year!

I do object! How about talking about the jitters and then exploring healthy ways to deal with them, like “shake them out” with dance, movement, physical activity. Or great time to teach deep breathing, yoga prayer, or other healthy ways to self calm. You are teaching them to calm their anxiety with an unhealthy drink, food, sugar. Bad habit that has potential to lead to obesity and addictions.

Hi there! Love those ideas for deep breathing, yoga, etc – those are all valuable for teaching calm, and my class and I also LOVE to dance and shake – we do it daily! The point of this activity is for parents at home (or teachers, too) who want to do something fun to make back to school an exciting time for kids with a snack and story. A great alternative if you prefer not to use these ingredients is 100% fruit juice, or even sparkling water or anything you choose. And your choice may be to skip the activity altogether and that is great too – your choices sound like they will be the best for you and your kids. The point really is the time spent having fun during Back to School season, however you choose to do it. Hope you have a wonderful B2S season with your kiddos! : )

Hi Jennifer! This is a great question. I like to first read the story, “First Day Jitters,” in the morning when it makes the most sense for the schedule. Then we prepare the Jitter Juice and recite the poem together. It seems to be a great start to the day for us! Have fun and enjoy!

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